Here is the film’s official description: Everyone’s favorite family of superheroes is back in Incredibles 2 – but this time Helen is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet and Dash to navigate the day-to-day heroics of “normal” life. It’s a tough transition for everyone, made tougher by the fact that the family is still unaware of baby Jack-Jack’s emerging superpowers. When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone must find a way to work together againâ€”which is easier said than done, even when they’re all Incredible.

The show was originally given a 13-episode straight-to-series order by the network, but has been cancelled after rumblings of creative differences, Deadline reports. Only the pilot episode was filmed, and Craig was set to reprise his beloved role as Coach Fox.

Coach went off the air back in 1997 after a nearly 200 episode run on the network.

It is unclear if another network or streaming service would be willing to pick up the show at this point.

According to TVLine.com, NBC has tapped Craig T. Nelson to reprise his famous role in an upcoming 13-episode revival of the 90s sitcom.

The series will “pick up 18 years later and find his character Hayden Fox interrupting his retirement to become assistant coach to his own grown son, who is the new head coach at an Ivy League school in Pennsylvania that is just starting up a new team.”

Coach originally aired on ABC from 1989-1997. Creator Barry Kemp will write and executive produce along with Craig himself, who recently wrapped up a six-year run on Parenthood.

The two other scenes release feature Hank (Ray Romano) getting fashion advice before his wedding to Sarah (Lauren Graham) and the original family of six sitting around the dinner table together roasting Sarah before the big event.

Parenthood‘s series finale is airing tonight on NBC and everyone is wondering if some of the major questions left in the show will be answered.

Warning: don’t keep reading if you aren’t caught up on Parenthood!

One major question is: what will happen with Zeek? This entire season he’s been stricken with health problems, which involved him having major heart surgery earlier in the season. In the last episode, Zeek told his wife Camille that he had decided not to have major heart surgery that could potentially help his issues. “I think Zeek (Craig T. Nelson) is at a moment in his life where he’s considering all those things,” showrunner Jason Katims said (via The Wrap). “He’s thinking about his own mortality. He’s starting to take stock of his life. I think the great thing about this character is that he continues to make it not about himself but about wanting to be there for his family.”

Another huge question is: what will happen with Amber (Mae Whitman) now that she is a mom? Will she contact Ryan? Amber gave birth to her son, Zeek Jr., in the last episode. Earlier that same episode, Amber expressed to her mom that she was nervous about taking on motherhood alone.

“In the finale, she’s dealing with a lot more than whether Ryan is going to be in her life,” Jason said. “Right now she’s very much on her own and dealing with having a newborn baby and lots of sleepless nights. Her apartment is not a perfect place to live, and she’s losing her job. In the final episode she’ll be leaning on her mom (Lauren Graham) and her family to help her.”

We’re also curious to know what is next for Adam and Crosby, as well as what is in store for Julia and Joel. And lets not forget – Sarah is getting married to Hank in tonight’s ep!